Alerts & Updates 3rd Dec 2024

Analysis of RBI Norms on KYC, Data Privacy, and Confidentiality Obligations in Banking

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Mukesh ChandSenior Counsel | Mumbai

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In today’s globalized and digital economy, safeguarding financial systems from illicit activities like money laundering, terrorist financing, and fraud is paramount. At the core of this effort lie robust Know Your Customer (KYC) norms and data privacy frameworks, ensuring that banks and financial institutions can identify and verify their customers while maintaining the confidentiality of sensitive information. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), through its Master Directions on KYC, has established a comprehensive framework to address evolving challenges in the financial sector. This update explores the historical evolution of KYC norms, their significance in combating financial crimes, the obligations of banks and customers, and the legal frameworks ensuring data privacy. It also examines the implications of global regulations and judicial precedents in shaping the banking sector’s compliance and confidentiality obligations.

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